Market Gardening

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Plants are generally transplanted by hand, a dibber or SEEDS AND SEED SOWING. TRANSPLANTING 31 trowel, Fig. 10, being used to make the hole. After the seedling is placed, the soil should be pressed firmly around the roots with the fingers, or with the dibber or trowel handle as in Fig. 11.
When the gardening operations are small, the trans- planted plants can easily be shaded for a few days after being set in the field. Shingles, paper bags, small boxes, or anything that will cast a shadow may
...be used for shading.
CHAPTER V IRRIGATION 39. Moisture Requirements of Plants. Water plays a most important part in all stages of plant growth. Mois- ture is necessary for seed germination and is no less necessary to the seedling and plant. The soil may be properly pre- pared and there may be an abundance of properly balanced fertilizer, but unless sufficient moisture is present in the soil the plant can make but little growth or get but little benefit from the fertilizer supplied for it.
Water is a solvent of plant foods.


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